Teach students the rap: Check first, take a friend, tell people No!, tell a trusted adult, now you're ready to go!
Have students sing along with the video. Have them explain each part of the rap.
Review the part of the video that reminds students what not to do offline, too (never get in a car with someone you don't know, don't give directions to strangers, don't accept gifts from strangers, don't walk with strangers)
Students will create a poster in Power Point. Time permitting - type the rap, if not enough time, open the file "Internet Safety 1st" and students should finish typing each line of the rap, including the title. Then they can add a clipart or make a border. Add names using word art.
Students will watch a NetSmartz Video to learn the webville outlaws they might see on the web. (Potty Mouth Pete, Meet Me Mack, Look at This Louie, Wanta Know Wally) http://www.netsmartzkids.org/activities/outlaws.htm
Discussion Questions: Can we steal DVDs and CDs from the store? Can we download free music? Can we copy music, movies and give to friends? Who owns these songs, movies? Why do they need to make money?
First Grade Internet Safety Lessons
Obejctive 1.SE.1.1 Use technology hardware and software responsibly.
Activity 1: EQ: How do I use hardware and software responsibly (1.SE.1.1)
Activity 2: Know the desktop
Objective 1.SE.1.2 Explain why safety is important when using the Internet.
Activity 1: Know the Rules
Activity 2: Knowing the Webville Outlaws
Objective 1.SE.1.3 Recognize the need to obtain permission or give credit when using intellectual property of others.
Activity 1: Don't Steal Like a Pirate